Touch screen became crazy while charging !

I Have proplem during charging my N9 I can not use the phone because the screen is not responding to my finger during charge, if i unplug the cable (or disconnect the power) the tuoch back to normal! I tryed many other charghers and cable but all the same, i did hard reset to the phone but still I dont know if its hardware or software issue, because if its hardware i will return my N9 back! Is any one have this proplem as well ?

hello again, and thx for sharing your N9 model/type and result of in-car test. Please return with the result from your nokia care point visit, and be certain to also bring the charger and cable, as I can imagine also the charger being all or part of the problem. I dont have alternative ac chargers to test with, but I do have a computer with usb which is connected to ac mains too, earthed ac mains outlet specifically, and there I dont see the problem while charging. Perhaps you could try the same as test? rgds

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